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Friday, September 26, 2008

SunSyn Updates - Q&A

via the Jomox site:
"Because of the lots of inquiries we got right now we want to answer some frequently asked questions about SunSyn in order to avoid rumors:

1. Are SunSyns not manufactured any more?
Sadly not. There are some very essential and central parts at high quantities that are not available any more. The costs and efforts for a full re-engineering are too high because it would turn out to be a complete new development.

2. Will there be another run?
We still have some assemblies from the old production run that can be build into SunSyns after completion of the 2.0 update. However, it is a rather small quantity of about 20 units.

3. When does the update 2.0 come?
We are currently busy with programming and it's planned to get ready still in 2008. A more precise date is impossible to tell."

Be sure to check out the site for the rest of the Q&A. Sent my way via swissdoc.

RSF Kobol Expander


images via this auction

SOLTON DISCO 64 DRUMMACHINE



images via this auction

The Leopard Moog

It's in there. See it?

The Leopard Moog

You might remember this one from this video.

Wesen Live - 27 September 2008 with Elektron Monomachine and Machinedrum

"Wesen will play a monomachine/machinedrum liveset demoing the midi command and the monojoystick on 27th of September 2008, at 23:00 GMT (01:00 CET, 19:00 Eastern Time, 18:00 Central Time). It will be live via stickam and will have a chat where Wesen will answer any questions people may have. See you then!"
Watch it at http://www.ruinwesen.com/live

Audio Damage Rough Rider is Free

In case you missed it like me, Rough Rider is actually free. Go get it.

2 Solars 1 Duck


YouTube via jarkesia "Demonstration of two solar powered 'synths'."

Analogue Systems rs390 Echo Module - Deeper


YouTube via bigcitymusic. http://bigcitymusic.com
"The rs390 is a 24 Bit Digital Delay module with stereo output and CV control of delay time and wet/dry amount.

At the start of this video we're modulating the delay time with a square wave LFO that is synced to the sequence. There are lots of possibilities with this configuration. You can achieve unique multi-tap delays, sweeping mild or extreme modulated delays, or random delays using a sample and hold waveform.

The next part of the video we move through the different ranges. There's a switch with modes 1, 2 & 3. Each mode progressively adds a larger range to the delay time.

In the final bit of the video we hear a slow triangle wave LFO modulating the wet/dry amount. This can add subtle changes to the delay amount or drastic dry to wet mixes depending on your modulation source. This unit will continue to feedback on itself if the "Repeat Depth" knob is turned all the way up."

Minimoog vs. Minimax ASB


MiniMoog vs. Minimax ASB from Guido on Vimeo.
"This is a direct comparison between my Minimoog (1976) and a Creamware Minimax ASB, trying to use the same settings on both instruments and playing them together or one at a time."

ARP Odyssey + Moog Minimoog + Roland Juno-60


YouTube via retrosound72

"vintage synth demo track by RetroSound

bassline: Arp Odyssey mk3 sequenced by the SCI Pro-One internal step sequencer and sync with the TR-606;
lead sound: Moog Minimoog;
sweep sound: Roland Juno-60;
drums: Roland TR-606;

no overdubbing, no sequencer software used"
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